| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What type of economic loss is a direct result of a harm? | Pure | 100%
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| What type of economic loss is a result of another harm? | Consequential | 80%
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| What are the Hedley Byrne principles | Reasonable reliance | 40%
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| What are the Hedley Byrne principles | Reliance on advice | 40%
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| What are the Hedley Byrne principles | Special (fiduciary) relationship between | 40%
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| What pieces of legislation are PA claims closely aligned with? | European Convention of Human Rights | 20%
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| What pieces of legislation are PA claims closely aligned with? | Human Rights Act | 20%
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| What is a secondary victim? | Someone who witnesses harm to another | 20%
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| What are the Hedley Byrne principles | Advisor has voluntarily assumed risk | 0%
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| Three criteria for when an omission is a DoC? | Assumption of responsibility | 0%
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| When do PA's owe a DoC? | Causes direct physical harm | 0%
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| What are the Alcock Control Mechanisms? | Class of persons (relationship to V) | 0%
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| What are the Alcock Control Mechanisms? | Closeness of the claimant to the accident | 0%
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| Three criteria for when an omission is a DoC? | Control | 0%
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| Three criteria for when an omission is a DoC? | Creating or adopting risks | 0%
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| Which case closed the door on claims relating to defective products? | Murphy v Brentwood [1991] | 0%
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| What are the Alcock Control Mechanisms? | Necessity and means of which shock is caused | 0%
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| When do PA's owe a DoC? | Negligent exercising of powers makes a situation worse | 0%
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| What type of omissions are not DoCs? | Pure omissions | 0%
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| What is a primary victim? | Someone in the zone of physical injury | 0%
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| What are the courts worried will 'fund' negligence? | Taxpayers money | 0%
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| What case gave the arguments for reluctance to allow claims for pure psychiatric harm? | White v CC South Yorkshire [1998] | 0%
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